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BJP moves HC, seeks direction to govt to table Adarsh report

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Alleging a conspiracy behind the state government's reluctance to make public the inquiry commission's report on the Adarsh Society scam, Maharashtra BJP today moved the Bombay High Court, seeking a direction to the government to table the report before the legislature.

The petition, filed by BJP MLA Yogesh Sagar and party spokesperson Atul Shah, says the ruling alliance partner Congress is trying to bury the matter.

"The commission submitted its report to the government on April 18. But to date it has not been tabled despite assurances by the Chief Minister," Shah said.

By withholding the report, government was shielding those who bent rules while granting permissions to the 31-storey Adarsh building in south Mumbai, he said.
 

The state government in January 2011 set up the commission headed by retired judge J A Patil to inquire into allegations that the land where the building stands belongs to the Ministry of Defence, that it was reserved for war widows and veterans, and bureaucrats and ruling politicians flouted norms while granting permissions and in return they were alloted flats.

The commission in its interim report said that the land belonged to the state, and was not reserved for anybody. Later it submitted its final report which has not been tabled yet.

The commission had recorded the statements of several defence officials, bureaucrats and former Maharashtra Chief Ministers Ashok Chavan, Vilasrao Deshmukh and Sushil Kumar Shinde.

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First Published: Nov 11 2013 | 7:58 PM IST

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